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I suppose I'm like most people in that I like human interest stories. That's why I thought I'd pass along these two...Love Is Blind
By Brad on May 16, 2009 in Blog Mind, Body & Spirit with 2 Comments
There is something in each of us, at the essence, that allows us to connect as human beings, share experiences and smile together. All of the other stuff is nonsense.Sometimes examples are right in front of us...Bite-Sized Hope
By Brad on February 25, 2009 in Blog with No Comments
One way to sustain hope against seemingly long odds is to break it down into bite-sized, obtainable pieces.Obama’s Call for Personal and Collective Responsibility
Hope isn’t about sitting back and waiting for a miracle to fall from the sky. Hope is about believing in something and finding a way to make it happen.My Favorite Part of New Year’s
Do you have big plans tonight? Have you made a list of resolutions? Are you looking forward to 2009?Fusing our Fragmented Selves
By Brad on October 5, 2008 in Blog Mind, Body & Spirit with 1 Comment
An interview I heard on the radio recently raised some interesting questions. How often are you true to yourself? Do you change the way you act depending on who you're with or where you are?Free Fuel?
By Brad on September 22, 2008 in Blog with 2 Comments
What if I told you I know where you can get some free fuel?Showing Gratitude
By Brad on March 28, 2008 in Blog with 2 Comments
For anyone who wants to express their gratitude directly to the brave men and women that serve our country, but isn't sure how...Longer Days = More Sunshine!
By Brad on March 2, 2008 in Blog with 5 Comments
It’s that time of year, when daylight creeps into our windows earlier each day and late afternoon is no longer cloaked in darkness. I don’t know about you, but I love the extra light.Our Awesome World
By Brad on January 19, 2008 in Blog with No Comments
This past week I was fortunate to be in Florida on vacation with my family, and while there we made a visit to SeaWorld. There we saw a show called Believe!, featuring a pod of killer whales and commonly referred to as “The Shamu Show.” Naturally, the kids watched the whale tricks with dropped jaws and wild eyed wonder. Those thirty entertaining minutes, though, may have had a greater impact on me, the dad.Categories
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